
New-Gen Hyundai Venue N-Line To Make Global Debut In Mid 2026
The fact that Hyundai is developing the second-generation Venue, which has been sighted many times in the last year, is widely known. According to recent reports, the second-generation subcompact SUV model is nearing completion before making its public debut later this year.
Hyundai is creating the Venue N-Line based on the new-generation model in addition to the standard Venue. For the first time, a test vehicle of the same type has been observed testing.
It is well known that Hyundai is working on the second-generation Venue, which has been spotted several times in the last year. The second-generation subcompact SUV model is almost finished and will make its public appearance later this year, based on recent spy pictures.
In addition to the basic Venue, Hyundai is developing the Venue N-Line based on the new-generation model. The same kind of test vehicle has been seen testing for the first time. The sporty venue is reportedly shown testing with its body largely disguised in the most recent spy footage made public by South Korea.
The new Venue can be seen with red accents on the door sills and brake callipers indicate that this is a sportier version of the Venue. A new alloy wheel design in contrast to the regular Venue is the other obvious distinction. It is also confirmed that this is the sportier Venue N-Line by the twin-pipe exhaust. Other design elements used from the standard version of the new-generation Venue include the sculpted bonnet, squared wheel arches, and wraparound LED taillamps.
Although we haven’t seen the interior yet, Hyundai is likely to add features like a digital instrument cluster, a reversing camera, a 360-degree camera, a digital dash, a huge infotainment system with smartphone connectivity, heated seats, wireless charging, several airbags, and more. To add some flair to the inside, the Venue N-Line will also include an all-black cabin with red accents. The Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance System will be another significant improvement.
The 1.0-litre GDI turbocharged petrol engine, which produces 118 horsepower and 172 Nm of peak torque, will continue to power the new Hyundai Venue N Line. This powertrain is available with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission or a 6-speed manual gearbox.